Let us suppose the following case: A dear friend of yours falls…

Question Answered step-by-step Let us suppose the following case: A dear friend of yours falls… Let us suppose the following case: A dear friend of yours falls extremely ill and before he dies, he leaves you in charge of delivering all his goods to his relatives. This friend is a millionaire and his family even more so. So much so that inherited assets are not important to them. However, that was your friend’s last wish before he passed away. Suddenly, you fall extremely ill and you need wealth to be able to face the illness that you are going through. If you die, you will not be the only one affected but also your entire family since they absolutely depend on you. You know that if your friend were alive, he most likely would have agreed to help you with everything you need, but his last wish was for you to hand over his property to his family and not for you to keep it. According to Kant what is right and why is it? Give your assets to millionaires or keep them and die unnecessarily because you have no resources?  Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHILOSOPHY PHL100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)